To qualify for physician-assisted dying in the State of Oregon, a person would have to make two requests to a doctor at least how many days apart?
A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 30
Question 2After finding out that she was terminally ill with cancer, Donna, who lives in Oregon, wanted to apply for physician-assisted dying. In order to qualify, she would need to make
A) one request to her doctor, which is witnessed by two other people.
B) two requests to her doctor, at least one of which is witnessed by another person.
C) two requests to her doctor, each of which is witnessed by another person.
D) two requests to her doctor, at least one of which is witnessed by two other people.
Question 3In order to qualify for physician-assisted dying in Oregon, a person must have fewer than how many months to live?
A) 3
B) 6
C) 10
D) 12
Question 4Which of the following patients might qualify for physician-assisted dying in Oregon?
A) Brenda, who is schizophrenic
B) Geraldine, who has lung cancer and is expected to live another 8 months
C) Lars, who became clinically depressed after finding out that his brain tumor is inoperable
D) Stanley, who asked his doctor twice this month to help him die
Question 5In 2008, the state of Washington passed a Death with Dignity Act. It provides for
A) state-funded funerals for poor people.
B) free hospice care for the terminally ill.
C) physician-assisted dying.
D) euthanasia for all patients who are brain dead.